What Is A Health Care Agent?
A health care agent is a person whom you authorize in writing to convey your wishes concerning whether you wish to withhold or withdraw life support systems. The agent does not become involved in any other treatment decisions.
Other Durable Power Of Attorney FAQs
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What Is An Advance Directive?
A: An Advance Directive enables you to guide your family and physician if you are unable to communicate with them. It allows you to control the extent to which … More -
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Are Advance Directives Only For Older People?
A: No, even young people can be involved in car accidents or have serious illness. Most of the court cases involving withholding of lifesupport treatments have … More -
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What Is A Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care?
A: The durable power of attorney for health care is a document that allows you to name another person to make certain medical decisions for you if you are unable to make … More -
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What Is An Attorney-In-Fact For Health Care Decisions?
A: An attorney-in-fact for health care decisions is a person whom you name in a document called a durable power of attorney, to make medical decisions other … More -
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If I Dont Have An Advance Directive, How Will My Wishes Be Considered If I Am Unable To Speak For Myself?
A: If you are unable to make and communicate your decision concerning your medical care and you do not have a living will, your physician can consult with other persons … More -
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Must I Have A Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care?
A: No. You have this option, but no one can require you to have a durable power of attorney. You can make your wishes known by talking with your family or doctor or by … More -
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Is My Health Care Directive Legal In All 50 States?
A: Laws regarding advance directives are not the same in all fifty states in the U.S. If you spend a great deal of time in another state, or move to another state, be … More
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